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Individuality In Gattaca

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INDIVIDUAL NOT INVALID The director of the motion picture Gattaca, Andrew Niccol shows that individuality and rumination as well as having the tenacity and fortitude to persist is an integral element of conquering adversity. Could you imagine having your life set out for you and predetermined and birth, well that is exactly what Niccol, the director of this film visually exhibited. There is a robust fixation on the two terms valid and invalid. In the first seconds of your life, as soon as you take your first breath, you are defined and it is claimed that these characteristics are unalterable. This is the view that society has taken on to generate an idealistic and nearly unflawed society. “Your genetics are your resume” these words portray …show more content…

This visionary civilization is indeed technologically advanced beyond modern day but there essence of humanity has nearly been degraded from its prior abilities. Humans are disposable, you can easily be replaced by another replica of yourself in such a population where perfection is something easily obtainable in terms of a valid person, those who seem to matter. Those of a lesser breed, an anomaly if you may, the fraction of the masses that are different and at the bottom of social charts, that which is defined as an invalid, what is life for those degenerates. These lesser beings can not function throughout society like other who have been genetically modified into a higher tier of humanity. Invalid; you are nothing, you can do nothing, thus you amount to nothing. This is the sort of stereotype Vincent, had to accept for the majority of his youth. This kind of adversity was implemented due to genetic modification and through this change in humanities ways, there humanity was stripped from them almost like they have become a similar entite to robots. Vincent is one of the few who are different, but in a way that allowed to him to process things differently, to become something more by not …show more content…

Vincent being the invalid he is, is mismatched to the rest of the population. Even though he is different to the majority, he still is contrasting to his “own kind”. Although Vincent is an invalid and has many handicaps like poor health and doesn’t have any outstanding abilities, his persistence is unrivaled. No invalid thinks anything of there disposition in life, they are lower than average, doomed to die an unfulfilled brief life. As seen in the film, invalids amount to nothing, becoming janitors and doing work the is presumed to be brainless labour in such a society. Unlike this, Vincent persists through this and overturns such beliefs set by society. When Vincent takes on Eugene's persona, he has to be nearly perfect to take on this role. He has to be something an invalid could only dream to become. Vincent defies the “laws of nature” in this society that has been made by those on the top of the social pyramid. Through the cinematography, Vincent is shown doing what was believed could not be done for a person such as himself. He pushes himself beyond his limits to achieve that which he should not be able to do on others accord. These moments are repeatedly portrayed through the film, like the times he had to go through stamina and strength tests as Eugene which was difficult for him given his strength but he

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